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  1. Dartmoor Rider

    My Brewdays

    Just read through your brew day thread from the start. Great stuff - I enjoy many of these 'brew day' threads as a source of recipes if nothing else. Interesting to see your Vacant Gesture variations. I've tried the original recipe a few times and it's come out OK but not inspiring. I'm sure...
  2. Dartmoor Rider

    Jail ale.

    Well kept Jail Ale on cask is fantastic beer (remember cask beer?!) In bottles its OK but not as good as the cask. It seems to be no longer available bottle conditioned which is a shame. Dartmoor Legend is good too.
  3. Dartmoor Rider

    Fuggle duck: my house bitter

    I've been eying this one up for a while. After a fairly successful Mainline bitter brew a few months ago, Fuggle Duck was BIAB'ed yesterday. Made a couple of minor tweaks based on the grains I have. Maris Otter base malt, subbed black malt for chocolate (for colour?), and Carapils for the...
  4. Dartmoor Rider

    Mainline bitter - a traditional dark English Bitter

    Fuggle Duck is on my 'to do' list. I'll report back once that one is done 🍺
  5. Dartmoor Rider

    Hello and Thanks (from Devon)

    Thanks! But I think you'll find it's #creamfirst :laugh8:
  6. Dartmoor Rider

    Mainline bitter - a traditional dark English Bitter

    resurrecting an old thread.... I found this recipe when doing a random search for an English bitter. My previous attempts at the traditional bitter style had been underwhelming. Brewed it, and has been in the bottle 3 weeks - it is very nice indeed! Brewed with S04 yeast, OG 1042 FG 1011...
  7. Dartmoor Rider

    Hello and Thanks (from Devon)

    Thanks all for the welcome.
  8. Dartmoor Rider

    Hello and Thanks (from Devon)

    Hi all I'm a long time lurker but never got round to registering. Been here for a while hoovering up an endless stream of valuable information, other's experience and tips, so it's about time I finally got myself involved. Started on kits about 5 years ago but was always disappointed, even...
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